Monday, January 10, 2011

Potraits in the Sea of Lies

Potraits in the Sea of Lies

Director: Carlos GAVIRIA

Country: Colombia

Language : Spanish

Following the accidental death of their grandfather, amnesic and mute Marina and her cousin Jairo, a roving photographer, decide to take a trip back to their hometown. They travel in a beaten up old Renault, taking pictures as they go along. Each day they spend on their journey, they find themselves more and more haunted by their traumatic past as the story of her traumatic past starts to unfold.
Carlos Gaviria alerts the viewers to the suffering of his native Colombia where 10% of the population is displaced by war. Through the road trip, he showcases a scarred landscape controlled by military in superb documentary-styled sequences. But, how this film really differentiates itself is the way the gloomy and death-ridden daily life is represented through a distinctly Latin American fantasy. One of the notable things is about its clarity in shots- the opening shot strikes the very essence of the film. We can find traces of stream of consciousness technique too employed in the film which is appropriate to enjoy the credit from “God’s Own Country”

Carlos GAVIRIA

Carlos Gaviria has been cinematographer on more than twenty features and documentaries both in the U.S. and in Latin America. He directed and produced the documentary Declarations of War with Franz Baldassini. A native of Colombia, he has a Masters from the film department of New York University.

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